Define "unconscionability" and distinguish between procedural and substantive unconscionability
Unconscionability means contrary to the dictates of conscience; unscrupulous or unprincipled; exceeding that which is reasonable or customary; inordinate, unjustifiable. Procedural unconscionability involves scrutiny for the presence of unfair or irregular bargaining or negotiation. Substantive unconscionability involves the actual terms of a contract and whether they are oppressive or grossly unfair.
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A) custom marketing research firms B) syndicated-service research firms C) specialty-line marketing research firms D) generic marketing research firms E) focused marketing research firms
More goods and services are sold in the ________ market than in the ________ market
A) domestic; international B) business-to-business; consumer C) consumer; producer D) industrial; business-to-business E) e-commerce; Internet
Which of the following terms best represents the set of circumstances in which you are communicating?
A) Conciseness B) Clarity C) Context D) Medium E) Passive listening
Unilateral rescission of a contract constitutes a breach of that contract
Indicate whether the statement is true or false